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"You apply for unemployment benefits from the state you were..."

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You apply for unemployment benefits from the state you were working in (providing you were working for the required portion of the base period.). This is referred to as the `liable state`. The funds paid to you are obtained by the liable state from employees in the form of unemployment taxes. While claiming unemployment benefits you must adhere to the state`s reporting requirements (actively looking for work, etc). -William Rose.

"But when you filed a new claim what did you put for gross income..."

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But when you filed a new claim what did you put for gross income? I only recieved my benefit checks for a year, do i put that down? it looks as if they want what i made from my last job....which was a year ago.....so if thats the case it was nothing from that company.......

"Unemployment benefits in louisiana work in the following manner..."

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Unemployment benefits in Louisiana work in the following manner. If you have a valid open account in Louisiana and you have money left in your account from the previous year thank your benefit year will qualify in four tiers. In other words for each quarter that you are unemployed you calculate your benefits remember maternity leave is additional.
Jacques Laurance.

"Claims in different states are not dependent on each other..."

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Claims in different states are not dependent on each other, so you can open a claim in any state as long as you can establish with proof (W2 stubs you turn into the IRS during tax time, etc) that you have worked in the state you want to open a claim in.

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